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Phew again delivers a well-worn vocal here, but instead of being a vulnerable ballad, the song reaches near-epic heights of post-rock torch song.
Turn on the radio and you hear the latest jangly ballad of love unrequited or a celebration of life and family.
In the Scottish ballad, the Mother obviously does not believe her son's first answer, and she queries him again and again.
Springtime is an aching, falsetto-gospel piano ballad, dedicated to the singer's late mother.
In an almost jogging rhythm, the song quickly turned into a ballad in which the audience was serenaded by the saxophone.
She opened on acoustic guitar with a beautiful ballad, showing the full range of her warm voice.
This part of the song comes out as something of a wistful ballad, but more interesting than most.
It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a xylophone and soft string orchestral backing.
We sense the tragedy of the poetic ballad and the noble lineage of its characters in the very opening measures of the musical rendering.
Lowland Scots took well to ballad metre, which was familiar to them in folk song.
As for new songs, there's a Latvian lullaby, a Czech dirge and a Bulgarian ballad.
It adapted itself to the current fashions for folksong style, the ballad, and finally ragtime and jazz idioms.
She loved ceilidh music all her life and was very fond of traditional music and ballad songs.
He first emerged in the 1960s to give a new voice to the traditional ballad and to a generation's call for social and political change.
A slow, romantic ballad drifted into the air and the crowd turned to look at them.
The man continues to smile, and she rests her head on his shoulder as they continue to dance to a slow ballad.
Just as before it was followed by a slower ballad and Rebecca found herself again gently rocking in his arms.
Charles Dibdin is equally frank about the origin of his ballad opera The Waterman.
Ralph Vaughan Williams's career as an operatic composer began in 1910 with the romantic ballad opera Hugh the Drover.
Stephen Storace is best known for ballad operas, and his sister Nancy was the first Susannah in Mozart's Figaro.
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As hawker states, he never claimed the chorus, but he did claim the ballad.
Then one song and another was called for, and the night rang with ballad and barcarole, glee and round.
You would have heard me hollo my own new ballad with a voice should have reached to Berwick.
He adds that Thackeray expressed a wish, which he allowed Cruikshank to sterilise, to print the ballad with illustrations.
I send the ballad, trusting that as an inedited morsel you will receive it.
They stepped the tune to the singing of a ballad, nor did they tire though the infare wedding lasted all of three days and nights.
Burns had an inimitable ear for ballad feeling and for ballad rhythm and music.
This ballad is well known in that neighbourhood, where it is intitled Adam O'Gordon.
This ballad is given from a black-letter copy in the Pepys Collection, which is intitled as above.
The following ballad is given from an ancient copy in the Golden Garland, bl.
At the conclusion of the film Kedzie was saddened by a ballad sung by an adenoid tenor.
Apropos, how do you like this thought in a ballad I have just now on the tapis?
Since this ballad was first printed, the subject of it has been found recorded in abp.
Thereafter music was performed by some mantuan barbarians, who sang a ballad, the burden whereof was Hope.
It is a masque of the gods, and not a ballad like the Winning of Thor's Hammer.
Lydgate, in his ballad, describes the mercers' and haberdashers' stalls as side by side in the mercery in Chepe.
Let us then picture, however vaguely and uncertainly, the growth of a ballad.
In a Romaic ballad the deserted girl, meeting her love on his wedding-day, merely reminds him of old kindness.
The Wendish and the Bohemian ballad have the incident of fraternal vengeance, though otherwise less like the German.
And what catchpenny ballad writer could not write a parody on them as you have done?
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